This tour was so good, I'd give it 120 out of 100 points. It was truly excellent. The guide mentioned it was originally a 5-hour tour, but even though it was shortened to 3 hours and 30 minutes, all the key information was conveyed. Not a single moment of the tour felt tiring or boring, and although the guide said they spoke quickly, their pleasant tone and excellent speaking skills made every word valuable and informative. I had prepared by reading a book about the Uffizi works, and I was able to hear the vast content introduced in the book presented like a lecture from a top instructor. Excluding breaks, it was about 3 hours, and I think it was a well-condensed and excellent tour, making me wonder how it was possible in that time. It was a short yet long tour during which we made the most of our time. The guide is officially certified and majored in Western art history, so the content was profound. However, they delivered it in easy-to-understand language, never making it difficult. The reference materials sent on the tablet were also a great help in understanding the artworks and their backgrounds. After the Uffizi, I also took a Vatican tour in Rome, and there's a clear difference between a tour with an officially certified guide with a relevant major and a general guide tour. Most importantly, the small group of around 9 people was even better. The guide secured good spots for us to appreciate the artworks even amidst large crowds and led us meticulously. You won't regret the precious time spent on this trip.